Integrated Pest Management of the Southern Pine Beetle in the Urban Setting

  • Ham D
  • Hertel G
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Abstract

Sometimes in the South, southern pine beetles move from forests into urban areas. Therefore, arboriculturists should learn how to recognize and cope with beetle attacks. Information is provided on the beetle's life cycle, habits, and symptoms of attack, and what makes a tree susceptible to attack. The best direct control and prevention practices can then be recommended and used.

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Ham, D. L., & Hertel, G. D. (1984). Integrated Pest Management of the Southern Pine Beetle in the Urban Setting. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 10(10), 279–282. https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1984.059

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